Prop 22’s roots trace to 2018, when the state Supreme Court made it tougher to classify workers as contractors. While Californians were voting on Tuesday, the court was considering how expansive that ruling should be.https://www.law360.com/employment/articles/1324738/calif-justices-weigh-whether-dynamex-ruling-is-retroactive …
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As supporters and critics in my mentions are pointing out, gig companies like Uber & Lyft (and others) sunk $200M into this campaign. It was the most expensive ballot question in California history.
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Prop 22 does create some minimum pay and benefits requirements for ride-hailing drivers and food delivery workers. And other sectors are still covered by AB 5 (unless they were previously exempted).
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We are all idiots
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Trading will be high as a kite tomorrow for all these wonderful apps that have never made a penny of profit.
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deaths from covid will be up and the market will be way up. we are truly in the dark world
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I didn't once see a No on 22 advertisement during this election cycle so i'm not surprised.
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I only got bombarded ads for Prop 22
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You missed the part about all the extra benefits Prop22 provides that would have been inaccessible prior to it's passage
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TBD. Happy to review the earnings data in 6 months. Think the guys will share it w me? :)
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